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Russian broadcaster notes costlier Christmas trees in U S

MOSCOW, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) Christmas trees will be much more expensive in the United States this year due to supply chain disruption, Russian broadcaster RT re

Russian broadcaster notes costlier Christmas trees in U S

MOSCOW, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) Christmas trees will be much more expensive in the United States this year due to supply chain disruption, Russian broadcaster RT re

Feature: Low-key Christmas celebrations in Zimbabwe as people cut spending amid pandemic

Adjust font size: by Tafara Mugwara HARARE, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) Christmas celebrations in Zimbabwe are usually a spectacle, with shops and malls in downtown Harare full of grand decorations. A jubilant spirit grips the city each year, with pubs usually bustling with sounds of merriment. Street hawkers fill Harare s narrow pavements and walkways with Christmas gifts and other eye-catching merchandise. But this year the unprecedented pandemic has downsized Christmas celebrations. With public consumption capped by the economic fallout from the virus, and restrictions on large gatherings still in effect, most dwellers of the city are looking forward to a low-key festive season.

Feature: Low-key Christmas celebrations in Zimbabwe as people cut spending amid pandemic - Xinhua

Feature: Low-key Christmas celebrations in Zimbabwe as people cut spending amid pandemic - Xinhua
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Feature: Low-key Christmas celebrations in Zimbabwe as people cut spending amid pandemic - World News

2020-12-24 14:06:08 GMT2020-12-24 22:06:08(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Tafara Mugwara HARARE, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) Christmas celebrations in Zimbabwe are usually a spectacle, with shops and malls in downtown Harare full of grand decorations. A jubilant spirit grips the city each year, with pubs usually bustling with sounds of merriment. Street hawkers fill Harare s narrow pavements and walkways with Christmas gifts and other eye-catching merchandise. But this year the unprecedented pandemic has downsized Christmas celebrations. With public consumption capped by the economic fallout from the virus, and restrictions on large gatherings still in effect, most dwellers of the city are looking forward to a low-key festive season.

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